Samuel Taylor Coleridge Poems
- 101. The Improvisatore
- 102. On A Connubial Rupture In High Life
- 103. The Three Sorts Of Friends (fragment)
- 104. Domestic Peace
- 105. A Tombless Epitaph
- 106. Sonnet V.
- 107. Melancholy. A Fragment.
- 108. The Presence Of Love
- 109. Fragment
- 110. Sonnet: To The River Otter
- 111. Zapolya
- 112. Kisses
- 113. Recollections Of Love
- 114. Glycine's Song
- 115. The Lime-tree Bower My Prison [addressed To Charles Lamb, O
- 116. On The Christening Of A Friend's Child
- 117. The Hour When We Shall Meet Again
- 118. When Hope But Made Tranquillity Be Felt (fragment)
- 119. The Knight's Tomb
- 120. Home-sick. Written In Germany
- 121. Forbearance
- 122. On An Infant Which Died Before Baptism
- 123. Blossing Of The Solitary Date-tree, The
- 124. Life
- 125. Lines
- 126. To A Primrose
- 127. The Blossoming Of The Solitary Date-tree. A Lament
- 128. Sonnet Xii. To Mrs. Siddons
- 129. Despair
- 130. Hexameters
- 131. The Suicide's Argument
- 132. Inscription For A Fountain On A Heath
- 133. Sonnet Xx.
- 134. Epitaph
- 135. Improvisatore, The
- 136. Water Ballad
- 137. Composed At Clevedon, Somersetshire
- 138. Duty Surviving Self-love
- 139. Come, Come Thou Bleak December Wind (fragment)
- 140. I Know 'tis But A Dream, Yet Feel More Anguish (fragment)
- 141. Ode To Sara, In Answer To A Letter From Bristol
- 142. Sonnet Xxi.
- 143. Desire
- 144. To The Nightingale
- 145. Sea-ward, White Gleaming Thro' The Busy Scud (fragment)
- 146. Sonnet Xvi. To Earl Stanhope
- 147. The Rose
- 148. Sonnet Viii. To Mercy
- 149. Hunting Song
- 150. Glycine's Song